Volcán Irazú
More craters, antenna towers and US Geological Survey
stamps at the highest point of the volcano
 

Along the road up the volcano,
Marisol and I take a
reflective moment to look over
the high altitude farmland
around us.

Photo by Jon Kohl


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Crater Diego De La Haya


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Diego De La Haya is 80 meters
in depth and 1000 meters
across. Implies much erosion
in my humble book.


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Marisol looks for a better
vantage point, teetering upon
sure muerte if she should fall.

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Crater Playa Hermosa.


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Marisol and I walk along
the expansive Crater
Playa Hermosa.

Photo by Jon Kohl


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I have a thing for signs. You
should see my forthcoming
Turkey pics. Will there
ever be signs!

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Click on the image at the right
for the billboard you see upon
entry to the crater trail (which
is extremely short).


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A cute young park ranger told
us that if
Irazú should erupt,
communications all across Costa Rica
could be interrupted. The highest
point in the middle of the country,
it seems to beckon radio tower
construction.

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" U.S. Department of the Interior
Unlawful To Disturb
Information Write Washington
Geological Survey "

Disturbing this could lead to
military reprisals by the
United States military!
Beware as others have not!!


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